MOSCOW — One by one, the bushy-tailed residents of Moscow’s parks have been disappearing. The problem: Russians have gone nuts for pet squirrels.
Moscow authorities bolstered security last week for all of the city’s green areas after city official Alexei Gorelov said he had received multiple reports of squirrel poaching.
Gorelov, who heads an Ecological Control unit, said more police patrols are being dispatched to fend off the poachers, who can be fined up to 20,000 rubles ($573).
Noting that squirrels were of little use for their meat or their fur, he said most were resold as pets for 5,000 rubles ($144) each.